Mungda 2.0 is part of Indra Kumar's upcoming comedy drama Total Dhamaal

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Only trying to repackage and give it to the today's generation: Sonakshi

Lata Mangeshkar, Rajesh Roshan criticised the trend of remixing songs

Total Dhamaal will hit the screens on February 22

Actress Sonakshi Sinha, who recently featured in the redux version of the iconic song Mungda, said in an interview to news agency IANS that the original version of the track is "better" and "there is no point making any comparison with the recreated song". Mungda 2.0, which is part of Indra Kumar's upcoming comedy drama Total Dhamaal, was immensely criticised by veteran singer Lata Mangeshkar, whose sister Usha sang the original version of the song. "Even I like the original better and there is no comparison with that. When we recreate a song, that time we don't think that we will make a particular song better than the original one because when you are recreating an iconic song then there is no point making comparison with the recreated song," IANS quoted Sonakshi Sinha as saying.

The Dabangg actress justified the "repackaging" of the songs and said that it is done in order to make a track more appealing to "today's generation". "We are only trying to repackage that and give it to the today's generation who might not listen to old songs. For me as an artiste, I have been told by makers of the film that they wanted me to be a part of the song as they don't see anybody performing it so, that was a big deal for me that makers felt that I would do justice to the song and I am very happy," Sonakshi said.

The original version of the song featured Helen and was part of 1978 film Inkaar which starred Vinod Khanna, Vidya Sinha and Amjad Khan. Lata Mangeshkar, who is unhappy with the trend of remixing old and iconic songs, told Deccan Chronicle: "We are not asked if we approve or not. No one seeks our consent before using our songs. Is that right? Our songs (the songs sung by the Mangeshkar sisters Lata, Asha and Usha) were created after a great deal of thought and they were done with sensitivity and care. To rip them off in this arbitrary manner is not correct," the 89-year-old singer was quoted as saying.

Rajesh Roshan, who composed music for the Raj N Sippy-directed film, said that the "filmmakers have lost confidence in making news songs." "I think there is less of inspiration and more of perspiration in the music industry. The filmmakers have lost confidence in creating new songs," he told Deccan Chronicle.

Sonakshi Sinha will be next seen in Abhishek Varman's Kalank which also stars Alia Bhatt, Varun Dhawan, Madhuri Dixit and Sanjay Dutt. Speaking about her upcoming project, Sonakshi said: "I am looking forward to every film of mine which is coming out this year. Kalank is my next release. It is releasing in April."